Monday, January 25, 2021

PIERS SHREDS BIDEN-HARRIS GROVELING MEDIA

President Biden told Trump-sized lies about the vaccine roll-out - but the groveling US media was too busy putting halos on Saints Joe and Kamala to say so. No wonder Trump supporters still don't believe anything they hear

 

By Piers Morgan 


Daily Mail

January 25, 2021


Well, the brave new world of honesty in American politics lasted a grand total of 24 hours.

President Joe Biden promised an immediate end to the constant lying from the White House that we endured over four years of Donald Trump's tenure.

But then he couldn't help himself and promptly spewed the kind of brazen, bare-faced, media-bashing whopper that Trump would have loved.

Biden's made a big noisy deal of setting a target of 100 million coronavirus vaccines in his first 100 days.

But he knows that hitting this target would be a completely bogus 'achievement' because the US is already at that level of vaccination, averaging 914,000 daily doses administered last week according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and rocketing to 1.6 million on the very day of Biden's inauguration.

So, at this rate, the goal will be easily attained, and masks the reality that America could and should be aiming a lot higher.

That, though, wasn't the lie.

That was just the kind of under-promise, over-deliver type of sneaky political spin designed to grab headlines and win a cheap 'victory' down the line when the target is easily met.

No, the lie came when Biden was asked by a reporter at the White House to defend such a comparatively derisory target and angrily snapped back: 'When I announced it, you all said it's not possible. Come on, give me a break, man. It's a good start - 100 million.'

This was utter nonsense.

Nobody qualified to comment in the mainstream media said it was impossible.

In fact, on the day in December when Biden first made his 100 million pledge, CNN's medical expert Dr Sanjay Gupta said it was 'very doable' given what he'd been told by the vaccine companies controlling supply.

Biden knows this, because he'll have been told the same information by the same companies.

Yet he chose to pretend the media had ALL attacked him for making an impossible promise.

And he did that to deflect them from rightly pulling him up on the weakness of his pledge.

Good politics, bad optics – especially from the man the media seems to think is more Saint than President.

I didn't have a problem with the generally euphoric reaction to Biden's inauguration. Like most people, I found his unifying speech very inspiring and it was a welcome relief to hear some civility coming out of the mouth of the President of the United States again after four long profane years.

But by the following morning, I expected the US media to start doing to Biden what they did to Trump from the moment HE got elected and hold his feet to ferocious fire.

After all, the most important function of the media is to make government accountable for its actions.

Instead, the open fawning has carried on in a quite nauseating manner.

With the exception of Fox News, which naturally is trashing Biden with the same fervour it defended Trump – often indefensibly - America's news networks and newspapers have fought amongst each other to see who can win the title of Biggest Biden Toady.

One journalist was even fired by the New York Times for being too overt about her breathless excitement after she tweeted 'I have chills' over a photo of Biden's plane landing for the inauguration

I don't agree with the firing, not least because she was only tweeting what 99% of other New York Times journalists would have been thinking.

But the fact she was happy to be seen to be so publicly partisan is a very bad look for the liberal-dominated media.

We've seen the same kind of cringe-worthy groveling across cable news too.

Former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly lambasted the media this week because she claimed they 'checked their objectivity' when covering Trump and the public 'lost trust' as a result. She even said this abandonment of normal impartial journalism was partly to blame for the riots at the US Capitol three weeks ago.

I wouldn't go that far.

Donald Trump was squarely to blame for inciting that riot and should be held properly accountable for it.

But Kelly makes a good point about the danger of supposedly impartial journalists bringing personal feelings into covering a president, any president.

For example, I can't have been the only CNN viewer who was shocked when Anderson Cooper described President Trump as 'an obese turtle on its back flailing in the hot Sun'.

You could never imagine Wolf Blitzer or John King saying something like that about the President of the United States, however much he provoked them with taunts of 'fake news'. They better understand the vital importance of a network like CNN remaining resolutely politically impartial, especially if it wishes to remain 'the most trusted name in news'.

Cooper, who spent four years openly sneering at Trump on air, including spending two years gorging over a Russia collusion story that turned out to be a nothing-burger, has been barely able to contain his personal glee since Trump's downfall and Biden's election.

It's a trap that his colleagues like Blitzer, King and Jake Tapper haven't fallen into because they know how dangerous it is for CNN's credibility.

But Cooper's not alone.

Much of the US media is currently in the grip of an unctuous prolonged period of gratuitously intense derriere-smoke-blowing towards 'Halo' Joe and his Vice-President, Kamala 'the new Mother Teresa' Harris

Laughably, the only time the media's got angry about anything involving Ms Harris is when they thought her recent Vanity Fair cover wasn't flattering enough.

Yet she is now the second most powerful person in the country, already involved in huge decisions with huge ramifications for people's lives and livelihoods.

The vaccine roll-out is a perfect illustration of the double standard at play.

The media's largely been very content to play along with Biden's narrative that Trump did nothing on vaccines, it's all been a 'dismal failure' and he's now the jab-administering cavalry to save everyone.

One White House official even asserted as fact about the vaccine program: 'There is nothing for us to rework. We are going to have to build everything from scratch.'

This completely false statement was quickly debunked by Dr Anthony Fauci who said: 'We certainly are not starting from scratch because there is activity going on in the distribution.'

There certainly is….

It's perfectly true the Trump administration fell short of its own pledge to deliver 20 million vaccine doses by the end of 2020.

It only delivered around three million by then.

However, by the time of the Inauguration on January 20, that number rose to 16.5 million including, as I said earlier, 1.6 million that day alone.

This was equivalent to five doses per 100 people and put the US fourth in the world behind Israel, the UAE and the UK.

So, not the best, but considerably better than most other countries including European power-houses Germany and France.

And the US federal government had actually distributed 35 million doses to the states by January 20, but less than half had been given.

If they'd all been administered, the US would have been even higher up the global vaccine league table.

I have no desire to defend Donald Trump whose handling of the pandemic was utterly shameful and a primary factor in why America's got by far the worst death toll in the world.

But to pretend his administration did nothing on vaccine distribution is palpably untrue; another Biden administration vaccine-related lie in fact.

And ironically, the main reason President Biden will comfortably hit his 100m target is because his predecessor had already got the vaccine roll-out to the required daily levels.

So, why isn't Biden being torched for all this disingenuous self-promoting vaccine bullsh*t?

Sadly, I fear it's because the liberal torch-carriers in the media are reluctant to light the flame because Biden's one of them.

CNN's media correspondent Brian Stelter, an evangelical Trump-basher, added a personal comment to an image on his show yesterday featuring new White House press secretary Jen Paski.

The banner headline said: 'Psaki promises to share 'accurate info' (How refreshing)'.

Hmmm.

If would have been rather more 'refreshing' if Stelter had got Ms Psaki onto his show to flame-grill her about her boss's untrue claims about the vaccine roll-out.

He'd have certainly been all over the lies like a cheap rash if it had been Trump spewing them, as would the rest of the news media.

The non-questioning hero-worshipping treatment of Joe Biden and his administration is gut-wrenching and needs to stop immediately.

And the media needs to start doing its job properly.

Otherwise, the 75 million Trump voters who suspected there was a media bias against their guy will have all those suspicions confirmed before their very eyes on a daily basis.

And that will cement rather than repair the shockingly partisan disunity that has enveloped America in recent years.

3 comments:

bob walsh said...

I find myself getting to the point where I don't think Morgan is a clueless dork. Still a dork maybe, but not clueless.

Trey said...

Piers Morgan is an arrogant ass.

bob walsh said...

True, but in this particular case he may be right.